scripts/functions
author "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
Fri Nov 09 19:42:32 2012 +0100 (2012-11-09)
changeset 3104 7da91f9ba328
parent 3096 d1766c2273d1
child 3127 2af20cfd210b
permissions -rw-r--r--
cc/gcc: fix patches for 4.6.{0,1}

Remove the sparc part, as it touches code that does not exist in
those versions of gcc (it was added at 4.6.2).

Signed-off-by: "Yann E. MORIN" <yann.morin.1998@free.fr>
CC: Florian Fainelli <f.fainelli@gmail.com>
     1 # This file contains some usefull common functions -*- sh -*-
     2 # Copyright 2007 Yann E. MORIN
     3 # Licensed under the GPL v2. See COPYING in the root of this package
     4 
     5 # Prepare the fault handler
     6 CT_OnError() {
     7     local ret=$?
     8     local result
     9     local old_trap
    10     local intro
    11     local file line func
    12     local step step_depth
    13 
    14     # To avoid printing the backtace for each sub-shell
    15     # up to the top-level, just remember we've dumped it
    16     if [ ! -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace" ]; then
    17         touch "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"
    18 
    19         # Print steps backtrace
    20         step_depth=${CT_STEP_COUNT}
    21         CT_STEP_COUNT=1     # To have a zero-indentation
    22         CT_DoLog ERROR ""
    23         CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
    24         intro="Build failed"
    25         for((step=step_depth; step>0; step--)); do
    26             CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  ${intro} in step '${CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${step}]}'"
    27             intro="      called"
    28         done
    29 
    30         # Print functions backtrace
    31         intro="Error happened in"
    32         CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
    33         for((depth=1; ${BASH_LINENO[$((${depth}-1))]}>0; depth++)); do
    34             file="${BASH_SOURCE[${depth}]#${CT_LIB_DIR}/}"
    35             func="${FUNCNAME[${depth}]}"
    36             line="@${BASH_LINENO[${depth}-1]:-?}"
    37             CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  ${intro}: ${func}[${file}${line}]"
    38             intro="      called from"
    39         done
    40 
    41         # If the user asked for interactive debugging, dump him/her to a shell
    42         if [ "${CT_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE}" = "y" ]; then
    43             # We do not want this sub-shell exit status to be caught, because
    44             # it is absolutely legit that it exits with non-zero.
    45             # Save the trap handler to restore it after our debug-shell
    46             old_trap="$(trap -p ERR)"
    47             trap -- ERR
    48             (
    49                 exec >&6 2>&7 <&8
    50                 printf "\r         \n\nCurrent command"
    51                 if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
    52                     printf ":\n  %s\n" "${cur_cmd}"
    53                 else
    54                     printf " (unknown), "
    55                 fi
    56                 printf "exited with error code: %d\n" ${ret}
    57                 printf "Please fix it up and finish by exiting the shell with one of these values:\n"
    58                 printf "    1  fixed, continue with next build command\n"
    59                 if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
    60                     printf "    2  repeat this build command\n"
    61                 fi
    62                 printf "    3  abort build\n\n"
    63                 while true; do
    64                     ${bash} --rcfile <(printf "PS1='ct-ng:\w> '\nPROMPT_COMMAND=''\n") -i
    65                     result=$?
    66                     case $result in
    67                         1)  printf "\nContinuing past the failed command.\n\n"
    68                             break
    69                             ;;
    70                         2)  if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
    71                                 printf "\nRe-trying last command.\n\n"
    72                                 break
    73                             fi
    74                             ;;&
    75                         3)  break;;
    76                         *)  printf "\nPlease exit with one of these values:\n"
    77                             printf "    1  fixed, continue with next build command\n"
    78                             if [ -n "${cur_cmd}" ]; then
    79                                 printf "    2  repeat this build command\n"
    80                             fi
    81                             printf "    3  abort build\n"
    82                             ;;
    83                     esac
    84                 done
    85                 exit $result
    86             )
    87             result=$?
    88             # Restore the trap handler
    89             eval "${old_trap}"
    90             case "${result}" in
    91                 1)  rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"; return;;
    92                 2)  rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"; touch "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat"; return;;
    93                 # 3 is an abort, continue...
    94             esac
    95         fi
    96     fi
    97 
    98     # And finally, in top-level shell, print some hints
    99     if [ ${BASH_SUBSHELL} -eq 0 ]; then
   100         # Help diagnose the error
   101         CT_STEP_COUNT=1     # To have a zero-indentation
   102         CT_DoLog ERROR ">>"
   103         if [ "${CT_LOG_TO_FILE}" = "y" ]; then
   104             CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  For more info on this error, look at the file: '${tmp_log_file#${CT_TOP_DIR}/}'"
   105         fi
   106         CT_DoLog ERROR ">>  There is a list of known issues, some with workarounds, in:"
   107         CT_DoLog ERROR ">>      '${CT_DOC_DIR#${CT_TOP_DIR}/}/B - Known issues.txt'"
   108 
   109         CT_DoLog ERROR ""
   110         CT_DoEnd ERROR
   111         rm -f "${CT_WORK_DIR}/backtrace"
   112     fi
   113     exit $ret
   114 }
   115 
   116 # Install the fault handler
   117 trap CT_OnError ERR
   118 
   119 # Inherit the fault handler in subshells and functions
   120 set -E
   121 
   122 # Make pipes fail on the _first_ failed command
   123 # Not supported on bash < 3.x, but we need it, so drop the obsoleting bash-2.x
   124 set -o pipefail
   125 
   126 # Don't hash commands' locations, and search every time it is requested.
   127 # This is slow, but needed because of the static/shared core gcc which shall
   128 # always match to shared if it exists, and only fallback to static if the
   129 # shared is not found
   130 set +o hashall
   131 
   132 # Log policy:
   133 #  - first of all, save stdout so we can see the live logs: fd #6
   134 # (also save stdin and stderr for use by CT_DEBUG_INTERACTIVE)
   135 exec 6>&1 7>&2 8<&0
   136 #  - then point stdout to the log file
   137 tmp_log_file="${CT_TOP_DIR}/build.log"
   138 rm -f "${tmp_log_file}"
   139 exec >>"${tmp_log_file}"
   140 
   141 # The different log levels:
   142 CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR=0
   143 CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN=1
   144 CT_LOG_LEVEL_INFO=2
   145 CT_LOG_LEVEL_EXTRA=3
   146 CT_LOG_LEVEL_CFG=4
   147 CT_LOG_LEVEL_FILE=5
   148 CT_LOG_LEVEL_STATE=6
   149 CT_LOG_LEVEL_ALL=7
   150 CT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG=8
   151 
   152 # Make it easy to use \n and !
   153 CR=$(printf "\n")
   154 BANG='!'
   155 
   156 # A function to log what is happening
   157 # Different log level are available:
   158 #   - ERROR:   A serious, fatal error occurred
   159 #   - WARN:    A non fatal, non serious error occurred, take your responsbility with the generated build
   160 #   - INFO:    Informational messages
   161 #   - EXTRA:   Extra informational messages
   162 #   - CFG:     Output of various "./configure"-type scripts
   163 #   - FILE:    File / archive unpacking.
   164 #   - STATE:   State save & restore
   165 #   - ALL:     Component's build messages
   166 #   - DEBUG:   Internal debug messages
   167 # Usage: CT_DoLog <level> [message]
   168 # If message is empty, then stdin will be logged.
   169 CT_DoLog() {
   170     local max_level LEVEL level cur_l cur_L
   171     local l
   172     eval max_level="\${CT_LOG_LEVEL_${CT_LOG_LEVEL_MAX}}"
   173     # Set the maximum log level to DEBUG if we have none
   174     [ -z "${max_level}" ] && max_level=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_DEBUG}
   175 
   176     LEVEL="$1"; shift
   177     eval level="\${CT_LOG_LEVEL_${LEVEL}}"
   178 
   179     if [ $# -eq 0 ]; then
   180         cat -
   181     else
   182         printf "%s\n" "${*}"
   183     fi |( IFS="${CR}" # We want the full lines, even leading spaces
   184           _prog_bar_cpt=0
   185           _prog_bar[0]='/'
   186           _prog_bar[1]='-'
   187           _prog_bar[2]='\'
   188           _prog_bar[3]='|'
   189           indent=$((2*CT_STEP_COUNT))
   190           while read line; do
   191               case "${CT_LOG_SEE_TOOLS_WARN},${line}" in
   192                 y,*"warning:"*)         cur_L=WARN; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN};;
   193                 y,*"WARNING:"*)         cur_L=WARN; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_WARN};;
   194                 *"error:"*)             cur_L=ERROR; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR};;
   195                 *"make["*"]: *** ["*)   cur_L=ERROR; cur_l=${CT_LOG_LEVEL_ERROR};;
   196                 *)                      cur_L="${LEVEL}"; cur_l="${level}";;
   197               esac
   198               # There will always be a log file (stdout, fd #1), be it /dev/null
   199               printf "[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n" "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}"
   200               if [ ${cur_l} -le ${max_level} ]; then
   201                   # Only print to console (fd #6) if log level is high enough.
   202                   printf "${CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR:+\r}[%-5s]%*s%s%s\n" "${cur_L}" "${indent}" " " "${line}" >&6
   203               fi
   204               if [ "${CT_LOG_PROGRESS_BAR}" = "y" ]; then
   205                   printf "\r[%02d:%02d] %s " $((SECONDS/60)) $((SECONDS%60)) "${_prog_bar[$((_prog_bar_cpt/10))]}" >&6
   206                   _prog_bar_cpt=$(((_prog_bar_cpt+1)%40))
   207               fi
   208           done
   209         )
   210 
   211     return 0
   212 }
   213 
   214 # Execute an action, and log its messages
   215 # It is possible to even log local variable assignments (a-la: var=val ./cmd opts)
   216 # Usage: CT_DoExecLog <level> [VAR=val...] <command> [parameters...]
   217 CT_DoExecLog() {
   218     local level="$1"
   219     local cur_cmd
   220     local ret
   221     shift
   222     (
   223     for i in "$@"; do
   224         cur_cmd+="'${i}' "
   225     done
   226     while true; do
   227         case "${1}" in
   228             *=*)    eval export "'${1}'"; shift;;
   229             *)      break;;
   230         esac
   231     done
   232     # This while-loop goes hand-in-hand with the ERR trap handler:
   233     # - if the command terminates successfully, then we hit the break
   234     #   statement, and we exit the loop
   235     # - if the command terminates in error, then the ERR handler kicks
   236     #   in, then:
   237     #     - if the user did *not* ask for interactive debugging, the ERR
   238     #       handler exits, and we hit the end of the sub-shell
   239     #     - if the user did ask for interactive debugging, the ERR handler
   240     #       spawns a shell. Upon termination of this shell, the ERR handler
   241     #       examines the exit status of the shell:
   242     #         - if 1, the ERR handler returns; then we hit the else statement,
   243     #           then the break, and we exit the 'while' loop, to continue the
   244     #           build;
   245     #         - if 2, the ERR handler touches the repeat file, and returns;
   246     #           then we hit the if statement, and we loop for one more
   247     #           iteration;
   248     #         - if 3, the ERR handler exits with the command's exit status,
   249     #           and we're dead;
   250     #         - for any other exit status of the shell, the ERR handler
   251     #           prints an informational message, and respawns the shell
   252     #
   253     # This allows a user to get an interactive shell that has the same
   254     # environment (PATH and so on) that the failed command was ran with.
   255     while true; do
   256         rm -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat"
   257         CT_DoLog DEBUG "==> Executing: ${cur_cmd}"
   258         "${@}" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog "${level}"
   259         ret="${?}"
   260         if [ -f "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/repeat" ]; then
   261             continue
   262         else
   263             break
   264         fi
   265     done
   266     exit ${ret}
   267     )
   268     # Catch failure of the sub-shell
   269     [ $? -eq 0 ]
   270 }
   271 
   272 # Tail message to be logged whatever happens
   273 # Usage: CT_DoEnd <level>
   274 CT_DoEnd()
   275 {
   276     local level="$1"
   277     CT_STOP_DATE=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
   278     CT_STOP_DATE_HUMAN=$(CT_DoDate +%Y%m%d.%H%M%S)
   279     if [ "${level}" != "ERROR" ]; then
   280         CT_DoLog "${level:-INFO}" "Build completed at ${CT_STOP_DATE_HUMAN}"
   281     fi
   282     elapsed=$((CT_STOP_DATE-CT_STAR_DATE))
   283     elapsed_min=$((elapsed/(60*1000*1000*1000)))
   284     elapsed_sec=$(printf "%02d" $(((elapsed%(60*1000*1000*1000))/(1000*1000*1000))))
   285     elapsed_csec=$(printf "%02d" $(((elapsed%(1000*1000*1000))/(10*1000*1000))))
   286     CT_DoLog ${level:-INFO} "(elapsed: ${elapsed_min}:${elapsed_sec}.${elapsed_csec})"
   287 }
   288 
   289 # Remove entries referring to . and other relative paths
   290 # Usage: CT_SanitizePath
   291 CT_SanitizePath() {
   292     local new
   293     local p
   294     local IFS=:
   295     for p in $PATH; do
   296         # Only accept absolute paths;
   297         # Note: as a special case the empty string in PATH is equivalent to .
   298         if [ -n "${p}" -a -z "${p%%/*}" ]; then
   299             new="${new}${new:+:}${p}"
   300         fi
   301     done
   302     PATH="${new}"
   303 }
   304 
   305 # Sanitise the directory name contained in the variable passed as argument:
   306 # - remove duplicate /
   307 # Usage: CT_SanitiseVarDir CT_PREFIX_DIR
   308 CT_SanitiseVarDir() {
   309     local var
   310     local old_dir
   311     local new_dir
   312 
   313     for var in "$@"; do
   314         eval "old_dir=\"\${${var}}\""
   315         new_dir="$( printf "${old_dir}"     \
   316                     |sed -r -e 's:/+:/:g;'  \
   317                   )"
   318         eval "${var}=\"${new_dir}\""
   319         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Sanitised '${var}': '${old_dir}' -> '${new_dir}'"
   320     done
   321 }
   322 
   323 # Abort the execution with an error message
   324 # Usage: CT_Abort <message>
   325 CT_Abort() {
   326     CT_DoLog ERROR "$1"
   327     false
   328 }
   329 
   330 # Test a condition, and print a message if satisfied
   331 # Usage: CT_Test <message> <tests>
   332 CT_Test() {
   333     local ret
   334     local m="$1"
   335     shift
   336     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '! ( $* )'"
   337     test "$@" && CT_DoLog WARN "$m"
   338     return 0
   339 }
   340 
   341 # Test a condition, and abort with an error message if satisfied
   342 # Usage: CT_TestAndAbort <message> <tests>
   343 CT_TestAndAbort() {
   344     local m="$1"
   345     shift
   346     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '! ( $* )'"
   347     test "$@" && CT_Abort "$m"
   348     return 0
   349 }
   350 
   351 # Test a condition, and abort with an error message if not satisfied
   352 # Usage: CT_TestAndAbort <message> <tests>
   353 CT_TestOrAbort() {
   354     local m="$1"
   355     shift
   356     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Testing '$*'"
   357     test "$@" || CT_Abort "$m"
   358     return 0
   359 }
   360 
   361 # Test the presence of a tool, or abort if not found
   362 # Usage: CT_HasOrAbort <tool>
   363 CT_HasOrAbort() {
   364     CT_TestAndAbort "'${1}' not found and needed for successful toolchain build." -z "$(CT_Which "${1}")"
   365     return 0
   366 }
   367 
   368 # Search a program: wrap "which" for those system where "which"
   369 # verbosely says there is no match (such as on Mandriva).
   370 # Usage: CT_Which <filename>
   371 CT_Which() {
   372   which "$1" 2>/dev/null || true
   373 }
   374 
   375 # Get current date with nanosecond precision
   376 # On those system not supporting nanosecond precision, faked with rounding down
   377 # to the highest entire second
   378 # Usage: CT_DoDate <fmt>
   379 CT_DoDate() {
   380     date "$1" |sed -r -e 's/%?N$/000000000/;'
   381 }
   382 
   383 CT_STEP_COUNT=1
   384 CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="(top-level)"
   385 # Memorise a step being done so that any error is caught
   386 # Usage: CT_DoStep <loglevel> <message>
   387 CT_DoStep() {
   388     local start=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
   389     CT_DoLog "$1" "================================================================="
   390     CT_DoLog "$1" "$2"
   391     CT_STEP_COUNT=$((CT_STEP_COUNT+1))
   392     CT_STEP_LEVEL[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="$1"; shift
   393     CT_STEP_START[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="${start}"
   394     CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]="$1"
   395     return 0
   396 }
   397 
   398 # End the step just being done
   399 # Usage: CT_EndStep
   400 CT_EndStep() {
   401     local stop=$(CT_DoDate +%s%N)
   402     local duration=$(printf "%032d" $((stop-${CT_STEP_START[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]})) |sed -r -e 's/([[:digit:]]{2})[[:digit:]]{7}$/\.\1/; s/^0+//; s/^\./0\./;')
   403     local elapsed=$(printf "%02d:%02d" $((SECONDS/60)) $((SECONDS%60)))
   404     local level="${CT_STEP_LEVEL[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]}"
   405     local message="${CT_STEP_MESSAGE[${CT_STEP_COUNT}]}"
   406     CT_STEP_COUNT=$((CT_STEP_COUNT-1))
   407     CT_DoLog "${level}" "${message}: done in ${duration}s (at ${elapsed})"
   408     return 0
   409 }
   410 
   411 # Pushes into a directory, and pops back
   412 CT_Pushd() {
   413     pushd "$1" >/dev/null 2>&1
   414 }
   415 CT_Popd() {
   416     popd >/dev/null 2>&1
   417 }
   418 
   419 # Create a dir and cd or pushd into it
   420 # Usage: CT_mkdir_cd <dir/to/create>
   421 #        CT_mkdir_pushd <dir/to/create>
   422 CT_mkdir_cd() {
   423     local dir="${1}"
   424 
   425     mkdir -p "${dir}"
   426     cd "${dir}"
   427 }
   428 CT_mkdir_pushd() {
   429     local dir="${1}"
   430 
   431     mkdir -p "${dir}"
   432     CT_Pushd "${dir}"
   433 }
   434 
   435 # Creates a temporary directory
   436 # $1: variable to assign to
   437 # Usage: CT_MktempDir foo
   438 CT_MktempDir() {
   439     # Some mktemp do not allow more than 6 Xs
   440     eval "$1"=$(mktemp -q -d "${CT_BUILD_DIR}/tmp.XXXXXX")
   441     CT_TestOrAbort "Could not make temporary directory" -n "${!1}" -a -d "${!1}"
   442     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Made temporary directory '${!1}'"
   443     return 0
   444 }
   445 
   446 # Removes one or more directories, even if it is read-only, or its parent is
   447 # Usage: CT_DoForceRmdir dir [...]
   448 CT_DoForceRmdir() {
   449     local dir
   450     local mode
   451     for dir in "${@}"; do
   452         [ -d "${dir}" ] || continue
   453         case "$CT_SYS_OS" in
   454             Linux|CYGWIN*)
   455                 mode="$(stat -c '%a' "$(dirname "${dir}")")"
   456                 ;;
   457             Darwin|*BSD)
   458                 mode="$(stat -f '%Lp' "$(dirname "${dir}")")"
   459                 ;;
   460             *)
   461                 CT_Abort "Unhandled host OS $CT_SYS_OS"
   462                 ;;
   463         esac
   464         CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod u+w "$(dirname "${dir}")"
   465         CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod -R u+w "${dir}"
   466         CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${dir}"
   467         CT_DoExecLog ALL chmod ${mode} "$(dirname "${dir}")"
   468     done
   469 }
   470 
   471 # Echoes the specified string on stdout until the pipe breaks.
   472 # Doesn't fail
   473 # $1: string to echo
   474 # Usage: CT_DoYes "" |make oldconfig
   475 CT_DoYes() {
   476     yes "$1" || true
   477 }
   478 
   479 # Add the specified directory to LD_LIBRARY_PATH, and export it
   480 # If the specified patch is already present, just export
   481 # $1: path to add
   482 # $2: add as 'first' or 'last' path, 'first' is assumed if $2 is empty
   483 # Usage CT_SetLibPath /some/where/lib [first|last]
   484 CT_SetLibPath() {
   485     local path="$1"
   486     local pos="$2"
   487 
   488     case ":${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:" in
   489         *:"${path}":*)  ;;
   490         *)  case "${pos}" in
   491                 last)
   492                     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Adding '${path}' at end of LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
   493                     LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:}${path}"
   494                     ;;
   495                 first|"")
   496                     CT_DoLog DEBUG "Adding '${path}' at start of LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
   497                     LD_LIBRARY_PATH="${path}${LD_LIBRARY_PATH:+:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}}"
   498                     ;;
   499                 *)
   500                     CT_Abort "Incorrect position '${pos}' to add '${path}' to LD_LIBRARY_PATH"
   501                     ;;
   502             esac
   503             ;;
   504     esac
   505     CT_DoLog DEBUG "==> LD_LIBRARY_PATH='${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}'"
   506     export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
   507 }
   508 
   509 # Build up the list of allowed tarball extensions
   510 # Add them in the prefered order; most preferred comes first
   511 CT_DoListTarballExt() {
   512     if [ "${CT_CONFIGURE_has_xz}" = "y" ]; then
   513         printf ".tar.xz\n"
   514     fi
   515     if [    "${CT_CONFIGURE_has_lzma}" = "y"    \
   516          -o "${CT_CONFIGURE_has_xz}" = "y" ]; then
   517         printf ".tar.lzma\n"
   518     fi
   519     printf ".tar.bz2\n"
   520     printf ".tar.gz\n.tgz\n"
   521     printf ".tar\n"
   522 }
   523 
   524 # Get the file name extension of a component
   525 # Usage: CT_GetFileExtension <component_name-component_version> [extension]
   526 # If found, echoes the extension to stdout, and return 0
   527 # If not found, echoes nothing on stdout, and return !0.
   528 CT_GetFileExtension() {
   529     local ext
   530     local file="$1"
   531     shift
   532     local first_ext="$1"
   533 
   534     # we need to also check for an empty extension for those very
   535     # peculiar components that don't have one (such as sstrip from
   536     # buildroot).
   537     for ext in ${first_ext} $(CT_DoListTarballExt) /.git ''; do
   538         if [ -e "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${file}${ext}" ]; then
   539             echo "${ext}"
   540             exit 0
   541         fi
   542     done
   543 
   544     exit 1
   545 }
   546 
   547 # Try to retrieve the specified URL (HTTP or FTP)
   548 # Usage: CT_DoGetFile <URL>
   549 # This functions always returns true (0), as it can be legitimate not
   550 # to find the requested URL (think about snapshots, different layouts
   551 # for different gcc versions, etc...).
   552 CT_DoGetFile() {
   553     local url="${1}"
   554     local dest="${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${url##*/}"
   555     local tmp="${dest}.tmp-dl"
   556 
   557     # Remove potential left-over from a previous run
   558     rm -f "${tmp}"
   559 
   560     # We also retry a few times, in case there is a transient error (eg. behind
   561     # a dynamic IP that changes during the transfer...)
   562     # With automated download as we are doing, it can be very dangerous to
   563     # continue the downloads. It's far better to simply overwrite the
   564     # destination file.
   565     # Some company networks have firewalls to connect to the internet, but it's
   566     # not easy to detect them, so force a global ${CT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}-second
   567     # timeout.
   568     # For curl, no good progress indicator is available. So, be silent.
   569     if CT_DoExecLog ALL wget --passive-ftp --tries=3 -nc    \
   570                              --progress=dot:binary          \
   571                              -T ${CT_CONNECT_TIMEOUT}       \
   572                              -O "${tmp}"                    \
   573                              "${url}"
   574     then
   575         # Success, we got it, good!
   576         mv "${tmp}" "${dest}"
   577         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got it from: \"${url}\""
   578     else
   579         # Woops...
   580         rm -f "${tmp}"
   581         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Not at this location: \"${url}\""
   582     fi
   583 }
   584 
   585 # This function tries to retrieve a tarball form a local directory
   586 # Usage: CT_GetLocal <basename> [.extension]
   587 CT_GetLocal() {
   588     local basename="$1"
   589     local first_ext="$2"
   590     local ext
   591 
   592     # Do we already have it in *our* tarballs dir?
   593     if ext="$( CT_GetFileExtension "${basename}" ${first_ext} )"; then
   594         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already have '${basename}'"
   595         return 0
   596     fi
   597 
   598     if [ -n "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}" ]; then
   599         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Trying to retrieve an already downloaded copy of '${basename}'"
   600         # We'd rather have a bzip2'ed tarball, then gzipped tarball, plain tarball,
   601         # or, as a failover, a file without extension.
   602         for ext in ${first_ext} $(CT_DoListTarballExt) ''; do
   603             CT_DoLog DEBUG "Trying '${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}'"
   604             if [ -r "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" -a \
   605                  "${CT_FORCE_DOWNLOAD}" != "y" ]; then
   606                 CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got '${basename}' from local storage"
   607                 CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}" "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
   608                 return 0
   609             fi
   610         done
   611     fi
   612     return 1
   613 }
   614 
   615 # This function gets the custom source from either a tarball or directory
   616 # Usage: CT_GetCustom <component> <custom_version> <custom_location>
   617 CT_GetCustom() {
   618     local custom_component="$1"
   619     local custom_version="$2"
   620     local custom_location="$3"
   621     local custom_name="${custom_component}-${custom_version}"
   622 
   623     CT_TestAndAbort "${custom_name}: CT_CUSTOM_LOCATION_ROOT_DIR or ${custom_component}'s CUSTOM_LOCATION must be set." \
   624                     -z "${CT_CUSTOM_LOCATION_ROOT_DIR}" -a -z "${custom_location}"
   625 
   626     if [ -n "${CT_CUSTOM_LOCATION_ROOT_DIR}" \
   627          -a -z "${custom_location}"          ]; then
   628         custom_location="${CT_CUSTOM_LOCATION_ROOT_DIR}/${custom_component}"
   629     fi
   630 
   631     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Using '${custom_name}' from custom location"
   632     if [ ! -d "${custom_location}" ]; then
   633         # We need to know the custom tarball extension,
   634         # so we can create a properly-named symlink, which
   635         # we use later on in 'extract'
   636         case "${custom_location}" in
   637             *.tar.bz2)      custom_name="${custom_name}.tar.bz2";;
   638             *.tar.gz|*.tgz) custom_name="${custom_name}.tar.gz";;
   639             *.tar)          custom_name="${custom_name}.tar";;
   640             *)  CT_Abort "Unknown extension for custom tarball '${custom_location}'";;
   641         esac
   642         CT_DoExecLog DEBUG ln -sf "${custom_location}"  \
   643                                   "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${custom_name}"
   644     else
   645         CT_DoExecLog DEBUG ln -snf "${custom_location}" \
   646                                    "${CT_SRC_DIR}/${custom_name}"
   647     fi
   648 }
   649 
   650 # This function saves the specified to local storage if possible,
   651 # and if so, symlinks it for later usage
   652 # Usage: CT_SaveLocal </full/path/file.name>
   653 CT_SaveLocal() {
   654     local file="$1"
   655     local basename="${file##*/}"
   656 
   657     if [ "${CT_SAVE_TARBALLS}" = "y" ]; then
   658         CT_DoLog EXTRA "Saving '${basename}' to local storage"
   659         # The file may already exist if downloads are forced: remove it first
   660         CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -f "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}"
   661         CT_DoExecLog ALL mv -f "${file}" "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}"
   662         CT_DoExecLog ALL ln -s "${CT_LOCAL_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}" "${file}"
   663     fi
   664 }
   665 
   666 # Download the file from one of the URLs passed as argument
   667 # Usage: CT_GetFile <basename> [.extension] <url> [url ...]
   668 CT_GetFile() {
   669     local ext
   670     local -a URLS
   671     local url
   672     local file="$1"
   673     local first_ext
   674     shift
   675     # If next argument starts with a dot, then this is not an URL,
   676     # and we can consider that it is a preferred extension.
   677     case "$1" in
   678         .*) first_ext="$1"
   679             shift
   680             ;;
   681     esac
   682 
   683     # Does it exist localy?
   684     if CT_GetLocal "${file}" ${first_ext}; then
   685         return 0
   686     fi
   687     # No, it does not...
   688 
   689     # If not allowed to download from the Internet, don't
   690     if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
   691         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Not allowed to download from the Internet, aborting ${file} download"
   692         return 1
   693     fi
   694 
   695     # Try to retrieve the file
   696     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Retrieving '${file}'"
   697 
   698     # Add URLs on the LAN mirror
   699     if [ "${CT_USE_MIRROR}" = "y" ]; then
   700         CT_TestOrAbort "Please set the mirror base URL" -n "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}"
   701         URLS+=( "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}/${file%-*}" )
   702         URLS+=( "${CT_MIRROR_BASE_URL}" )
   703     fi
   704 
   705     if [ "${CT_FORCE_MIRROR}" != "y" ]; then
   706         URLS+=( "${@}" )
   707     fi
   708 
   709     # Scan all URLs in turn, and try to grab a tarball from there
   710     # Do *not* try git trees (ext=/.git), this is handled in a specific
   711     # wrapper, below
   712     for ext in ${first_ext} $(CT_DoListTarballExt) ''; do
   713         # Try all urls in turn
   714         for url in "${URLS[@]}"; do
   715             [ -n "${url}" ] || continue
   716             CT_DoLog DEBUG "Trying '${url}/${file}${ext}'"
   717             CT_DoGetFile "${url}/${file}${ext}"
   718             if [ -f "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${file}${ext}" ]; then
   719                 CT_DoLog DEBUG "Got '${file}' from the Internet"
   720                 CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${file}${ext}"
   721                 return 0
   722             fi
   723         done
   724     done
   725 
   726     # Just return error, someone may want to catch and handle the error
   727     # (eg. glibc/eglibc add-ons can be missing).
   728     return 1
   729 }
   730 
   731 # Checkout from CVS, and build the associated tarball
   732 # The tarball will be called ${basename}.tar.bz2
   733 # Prerequisite: either the server does not require password,
   734 # or the user must already be logged in.
   735 # 'tag' is the tag to retrieve. Must be specified, but can be empty.
   736 # If dirname is specified, then module will be renamed to dirname
   737 # prior to building the tarball.
   738 # Usage: CT_GetCVS <basename> <url> <module> <tag> [dirname[=subdir]]
   739 # Note: if '=subdir' is given, then it is used instead of 'module'.
   740 CT_GetCVS() {
   741     local basename="$1"
   742     local uri="$2"
   743     local module="$3"
   744     local tag="${4:+-r ${4}}"
   745     local dirname="$5"
   746     local tmp_dir
   747 
   748     # First try locally, then the mirror
   749     if CT_GetFile "${basename}"; then
   750         # Got it! Return early! :-)
   751         return 0
   752     fi
   753 
   754     if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
   755         CT_DoLog WARN "Downloads forbidden, not trying cvs retrieval"
   756         return 1
   757     fi
   758 
   759     CT_MktempDir tmp_dir
   760     CT_Pushd "${tmp_dir}"
   761 
   762     CT_DoExecLog ALL cvs -z 9 -d "${uri}" co -P ${tag} "${module}"
   763     if [ -n "${dirname}" ]; then
   764         case "${dirname}" in
   765             *=*)
   766                 CT_DoExecLog DEBUG mv "${dirname#*=}" "${dirname%%=*}"
   767                 CT_DoExecLog ALL tar cjf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2" "${dirname%%=*}"
   768                 ;;
   769             *)
   770                 CT_DoExecLog ALL mv "${module}" "${dirname}"
   771                 CT_DoExecLog ALL tar cjf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2" "${dirname:-${module}}"
   772                 ;;
   773         esac
   774     fi
   775     CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2"
   776 
   777     CT_Popd
   778     CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${tmp_dir}"
   779 }
   780 
   781 # Check out from SVN, and build the associated tarball
   782 # The tarball will be called ${basename}.tar.bz2
   783 # Prerequisite: either the server does not require password,
   784 # or the user must already be logged in.
   785 # 'rev' is the revision to retrieve
   786 # Usage: CT_GetSVN <basename> <url> [rev]
   787 CT_GetSVN() {
   788     local basename="$1"
   789     local uri="$2"
   790     local rev="$3"
   791 
   792     # First try locally, then the mirror
   793     if CT_GetFile "${basename}"; then
   794         # Got it! Return early! :-)
   795         return 0
   796     fi
   797 
   798     if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
   799         CT_DoLog WARN "Downloads forbidden, not trying svn retrieval"
   800         return 1
   801     fi
   802 
   803     CT_MktempDir tmp_dir
   804     CT_Pushd "${tmp_dir}"
   805 
   806     if ! CT_DoExecLog ALL svn export ${rev:+-r ${rev}} "${uri}" "${basename}"; then
   807         CT_DoLog WARN "Could not retrieve '${basename}'"
   808         return 1
   809     fi
   810     CT_DoExecLog ALL tar cjf "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2" "${basename}"
   811     CT_SaveLocal "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}.tar.bz2"
   812 
   813     CT_Popd
   814     CT_DoExecLog ALL rm -rf "${tmp_dir}"
   815 }
   816 
   817 # Clone a git tree
   818 # Tries the given URLs in turn until one can get cloned. No tarball will be created.
   819 # Prerequisites: either the server does not require password,
   820 # or the user has already taken any action to authenticate to the server.
   821 # The cloned tree will *not* be stored in the local tarballs dir!
   822 # Usage: CT_GetGit <basename> <url [url ...]>
   823 CT_GetGit() {
   824     local basename="$1"; shift
   825     local url
   826     local cloned=0
   827 
   828     if [ "${CT_FORBID_DOWNLOAD}" = "y" ]; then
   829         CT_DoLog WARN "Downloads forbidden, not trying git retrieval"
   830         return 1
   831     fi
   832 
   833     # Do we have it in our tarballs dir?
   834     if [ -d "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}/.git" ]; then
   835         CT_DoLog EXTRA "Updating git tree '${basename}'"
   836         CT_Pushd "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}"
   837         CT_DoExecLog ALL git pull
   838         CT_Popd
   839     else
   840         CT_DoLog EXTRA "Retrieving git tree '${basename}'"
   841         for url in "${@}"; do
   842             CT_DoLog ALL "Trying to clone from '${url}'"
   843             CT_DoForceRmdir "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}"
   844             if git clone "${url}" "${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}" 2>&1 |CT_DoLog ALL; then
   845                 cloned=1
   846                 break
   847             fi
   848         done
   849         CT_TestOrAbort "Could not clone '${basename}'" ${cloned} -ne 0
   850     fi
   851 }
   852 
   853 # Extract a tarball
   854 # Some tarballs need to be extracted in specific places. Eg.: glibc addons
   855 # must be extracted in the glibc directory; uCLibc locales must be extracted
   856 # in the extra/locale sub-directory of uClibc. This is taken into account
   857 # by the caller, that did a 'cd' into the correct path before calling us
   858 # and sets nochdir to 'nochdir'.
   859 # Note also that this function handles the git trees!
   860 # Usage: CT_Extract <basename> [nochdir] [options]
   861 # where 'options' are dependent on the source (eg. git branch/tag...)
   862 CT_Extract() {
   863     local nochdir="$1"
   864     local basename
   865     local ext
   866     local lzma_prog
   867     local -a tar_opts
   868 
   869     if [ "${nochdir}" = "nochdir" ]; then
   870         shift
   871         nochdir="$(pwd)"
   872     else
   873         nochdir="${CT_SRC_DIR}"
   874     fi
   875 
   876     basename="$1"
   877     shift
   878 
   879     if ! ext="$(CT_GetFileExtension "${basename}")"; then
   880         CT_DoLog WARN "'${basename}' not found in '${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}'"
   881         return 1
   882     fi
   883     local full_file="${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}${ext}"
   884 
   885     # Check if already extracted
   886     if [ -e "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracted" ]; then
   887         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already extracted '${basename}'"
   888         return 0
   889     fi
   890 
   891     # Check if previously partially extracted
   892     if [ -e "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracting" ]; then
   893         CT_DoLog ERROR "The '${basename}' sources were partially extracted."
   894         CT_DoLog ERROR "Please remove first:"
   895         CT_DoLog ERROR " - the source dir for '${basename}', in '${CT_SRC_DIR}'"
   896         CT_DoLog ERROR " - the file '${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracting'"
   897         CT_Abort "I'll stop now to avoid any carnage..."
   898     fi
   899     CT_DoExecLog DEBUG touch "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracting"
   900 
   901     CT_Pushd "${nochdir}"
   902 
   903     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Extracting '${basename}'"
   904     CT_DoExecLog FILE mkdir -p "${basename}"
   905     tar_opts=( "--strip-components=1" )
   906     tar_opts+=( "-C" "${basename}" )
   907     tar_opts+=( "-xv" )
   908 
   909     # One note here:
   910     # - lzma can be handled either with 'xz' or 'lzma'
   911     # - we get lzma tarball only if either or both are available
   912     # - so, if we get an lzma tarball, and either 'xz' or 'lzma' is
   913     #   missing, we can assume the other is available
   914     if [ "${CT_CONFIGURE_has_lzma}" = "y" ]; then
   915         lzma_prog="lzma -fdc"
   916     else
   917         lzma_prog="xz -fdc"
   918     fi
   919     case "${ext}" in
   920         .tar.xz)      xz -fdc "${full_file}" | CT_DoExecLog FILE tar "${tar_opts[@]}" -f -;;
   921         .tar.lzma)    ${lzma_prog} "${full_file}" | CT_DoExecLog FILE tar "${tar_opts[@]}" -f -;;
   922         .tar.bz2)     bzip2 -dc "${full_file}" | CT_DoExecLog FILE tar "${tar_opts[@]}" -f -;;
   923         .tar.gz|.tgz) gzip -dc "${full_file}" | CT_DoExecLog FILE tar "${tar_opts[@]}" -f -;;
   924         .tar)         CT_DoExecLog FILE tar "${tar_opts[@]}" -f "${full_file}";;
   925         /.git)        CT_ExtractGit "${basename}" "${@}";;
   926         *)            CT_DoLog WARN "Don't know how to handle '${basename}${ext}': unknown extension"
   927                       return 1
   928                       ;;
   929     esac
   930 
   931     # Don't mark as being extracted for git
   932     case "${ext}" in
   933         /.git)  ;;
   934         *)      CT_DoExecLog DEBUG touch "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracted";;
   935     esac
   936     CT_DoExecLog DEBUG rm -f "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${basename}.extracting"
   937 
   938     CT_Popd
   939 }
   940 
   941 # Create a working git clone of a local git repository
   942 # Usage: CT_ExtractGit <basename> [ref]
   943 # where 'ref' is the reference to use:
   944 #   the full name of a branch, like "remotes/origin/branch_name"
   945 #   a date as understandable by git, like "YYYY-MM-DD[ hh[:mm[:ss]]]"
   946 #   a tag name
   947 # If 'ref' is not given, the current repository HEAD will be used
   948 CT_ExtractGit() {
   949     local basename="${1}"
   950     local ref="${2}"
   951     local repo
   952     local ref_type
   953 
   954     # pushd now to be able to get git revlist in case ref is a date
   955     repo="${CT_TARBALLS_DIR}/${basename}"
   956     CT_Pushd "${repo}"
   957 
   958     # What kind of reference is ${ref} ?
   959     if [ -z "${ref}" ]; then
   960         ref_type=head
   961         ref=$(git rev-list -n1 HEAD)
   962     elif git tag |grep -E "^${ref}$" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
   963         ref_type=tag
   964     elif git branch -a --no-color |grep -E "^. ${ref}$" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
   965         ref_type=branch
   966     elif date -d "${ref}" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
   967         ref_type=date
   968         ref=$(git rev-list -n1 --before="${ref}")
   969     else
   970         CT_Abort "Reference '${ref}' is an incorrect git reference: neither tag, branch nor date"
   971     fi
   972 
   973     CT_Popd
   974 
   975     CT_DoExecLog FILE rmdir "${basename}"
   976     case "${ref_type}" in
   977         branch) CT_DoExecLog FILE git clone -b "${ref}" "${repo}" "${basename}" ;;
   978         *)      CT_DoExecLog FILE git clone "${repo}" "${basename}"
   979                 CT_Pushd "${basename}"
   980                 CT_DoExecLog FILE git checkout "${ref}"
   981                 CT_Popd
   982                 ;;
   983     esac
   984 }
   985 
   986 # Patches the specified component
   987 # See CT_Extract, above, for explanations on 'nochdir'
   988 # Usage: CT_Patch [nochdir] <packagename> <packageversion>
   989 # If the package directory is *not* packagename-packageversion, then
   990 # the caller must cd into the proper directory first, and call us
   991 # with nochdir
   992 CT_Patch() {
   993     local nochdir="$1"
   994     local pkgname
   995     local version
   996     local pkgdir
   997     local base_file
   998     local ver_file
   999     local d
  1000     local -a patch_dirs
  1001     local bundled_patch_dir
  1002     local local_patch_dir
  1003 
  1004     if [ "${nochdir}" = "nochdir" ]; then
  1005         shift
  1006         pkgname="$1"
  1007         version="$2"
  1008         pkgdir="${pkgname}-${version}"
  1009         nochdir="$(pwd)"
  1010     else
  1011         pkgname="$1"
  1012         version="$2"
  1013         pkgdir="${pkgname}-${version}"
  1014         nochdir="${CT_SRC_DIR}/${pkgdir}"
  1015     fi
  1016 
  1017     # Check if already patched
  1018     if [ -e "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patched" ]; then
  1019         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Already patched '${pkgdir}'"
  1020         return 0
  1021     fi
  1022 
  1023     # Check if already partially patched
  1024     if [ -e "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patching" ]; then
  1025         CT_DoLog ERROR "The '${pkgdir}' sources were partially patched."
  1026         CT_DoLog ERROR "Please remove first:"
  1027         CT_DoLog ERROR " - the source dir for '${pkgdir}', in '${CT_SRC_DIR}'"
  1028         CT_DoLog ERROR " - the file '${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.extracted'"
  1029         CT_DoLog ERROR " - the file '${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patching'"
  1030         CT_Abort "I'll stop now to avoid any carnage..."
  1031     fi
  1032     touch "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patching"
  1033 
  1034     CT_Pushd "${nochdir}"
  1035 
  1036     CT_DoLog EXTRA "Patching '${pkgdir}'"
  1037 
  1038     bundled_patch_dir="${CT_LIB_DIR}/patches/${pkgname}/${version}"
  1039     local_patch_dir="${CT_LOCAL_PATCH_DIR}/${pkgname}/${version}"
  1040 
  1041     case "${CT_PATCH_ORDER}" in
  1042         bundled)        patch_dirs=("${bundled_patch_dir}");;
  1043         local)          patch_dirs=("${local_patch_dir}");;
  1044         bundled,local)  patch_dirs=("${bundled_patch_dir}" "${local_patch_dir}");;
  1045         local,bundled)  patch_dirs=("${local_patch_dir}" "${bundled_patch_dir}");;
  1046         none)           patch_dirs=;;
  1047     esac
  1048 
  1049     for d in "${patch_dirs[@]}"; do
  1050         CT_DoLog DEBUG "Looking for patches in '${d}'..."
  1051         if [ -n "${d}" -a -d "${d}" ]; then
  1052             for p in "${d}"/*.patch; do
  1053                 if [ -f "${p}" ]; then
  1054                     CT_DoExecLog ALL patch --no-backup-if-mismatch -g0 -F1 -p1 -f -i "${p}"
  1055                 fi
  1056             done
  1057             if [ "${CT_PATCH_SINGLE}" = "y" ]; then
  1058                 break
  1059             fi
  1060         fi
  1061     done
  1062 
  1063     if [ "${CT_OVERIDE_CONFIG_GUESS_SUB}" = "y" ]; then
  1064         CT_DoLog ALL "Overiding config.guess and config.sub"
  1065         for cfg in config_guess config_sub; do
  1066             eval ${cfg}="${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/${cfg/_/.}"
  1067             [ -e "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/${cfg/_/.}" ] && eval ${cfg}="${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/${cfg/_/.}"
  1068             # Can't use CT_DoExecLog because of the '{} \;' to be passed un-mangled to find
  1069             find . -type f -name "${cfg/_/.}" -exec cp -v "${!cfg}" {} \; |CT_DoLog ALL
  1070         done
  1071     fi
  1072 
  1073     CT_DoExecLog DEBUG touch "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patched"
  1074     CT_DoExecLog DEBUG rm -f "${CT_SRC_DIR}/.${pkgdir}.patching"
  1075 
  1076     CT_Popd
  1077 }
  1078 
  1079 # Two wrappers to call config.(guess|sub) either from CT_TOP_DIR or CT_LIB_DIR.
  1080 # Those from CT_TOP_DIR, if they exist, will be be more recent than those from CT_LIB_DIR.
  1081 CT_DoConfigGuess() {
  1082     if [ -x "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.guess" ]; then
  1083         "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.guess"
  1084     else
  1085         "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/config.guess"
  1086     fi
  1087 }
  1088 
  1089 CT_DoConfigSub() {
  1090     if [ -x "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" ]; then
  1091         "${CT_TOP_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" "$@"
  1092     else
  1093         "${CT_LIB_DIR}/scripts/config.sub" "$@"
  1094     fi
  1095 }
  1096 
  1097 # Compute the target tuple from what is provided by the user
  1098 # Usage: CT_DoBuildTargetTuple
  1099 # In fact this function takes the environment variables to build the target
  1100 # tuple. It is needed both by the normal build sequence, as well as the
  1101 # sample saving sequence.
  1102 CT_DoBuildTargetTuple() {
  1103     # Set the endianness suffix, and the default endianness gcc option
  1104     case "${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN}" in
  1105         big)
  1106             target_endian_eb=eb
  1107             target_endian_el=
  1108             CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG="-mbig-endian"
  1109             CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG="-Wl,-EB"
  1110             ;;
  1111         little)
  1112             target_endian_eb=
  1113             target_endian_el=el
  1114             CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG="-mlittle-endian"
  1115             CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG="-Wl,-EL"
  1116             ;;
  1117     esac
  1118 
  1119     # Build the default architecture tuple part
  1120     CT_TARGET_ARCH="${CT_ARCH}"
  1121 
  1122     # Set defaults for the system part of the tuple. Can be overriden
  1123     # by architecture-specific values.
  1124     case "${CT_LIBC}" in
  1125         *glibc) CT_TARGET_SYS=gnu;;
  1126         uClibc) CT_TARGET_SYS=uclibc;;
  1127         *)      CT_TARGET_SYS=elf;;
  1128     esac
  1129 
  1130     # Set the default values for ARCH, ABI, CPU, TUNE, FPU and FLOAT
  1131     unset CT_ARCH_ARCH_CFLAG CT_ARCH_ABI_CFLAG CT_ARCH_CPU_CFLAG CT_ARCH_TUNE_CFLAG CT_ARCH_FPU_CFLAG CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG
  1132     unset CT_ARCH_WITH_ARCH CT_ARCH_WITH_ABI CT_ARCH_WITH_CPU CT_ARCH_WITH_TUNE CT_ARCH_WITH_FPU CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT
  1133     [ "${CT_ARCH_ARCH}"     ] && { CT_ARCH_ARCH_CFLAG="-march=${CT_ARCH_ARCH}";  CT_ARCH_WITH_ARCH="--with-arch=${CT_ARCH_ARCH}"; }
  1134     [ "${CT_ARCH_ABI}"      ] && { CT_ARCH_ABI_CFLAG="-mabi=${CT_ARCH_ABI}";     CT_ARCH_WITH_ABI="--with-abi=${CT_ARCH_ABI}";    }
  1135     [ "${CT_ARCH_CPU}"      ] && { CT_ARCH_CPU_CFLAG="-mcpu=${CT_ARCH_CPU}";     CT_ARCH_WITH_CPU="--with-cpu=${CT_ARCH_CPU}";    }
  1136     [ "${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"     ] && { CT_ARCH_TUNE_CFLAG="-mtune=${CT_ARCH_TUNE}";  CT_ARCH_WITH_TUNE="--with-tune=${CT_ARCH_TUNE}"; }
  1137     [ "${CT_ARCH_FPU}"      ] && { CT_ARCH_FPU_CFLAG="-mfpu=${CT_ARCH_FPU}";     CT_ARCH_WITH_FPU="--with-fpu=${CT_ARCH_FPU}";    }
  1138 
  1139     case "${CT_ARCH_FLOAT}" in
  1140         hard)
  1141             CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-mhard-float"
  1142             CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=hard"
  1143             ;;
  1144         soft)
  1145             CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-msoft-float"
  1146             CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=soft"
  1147             ;;
  1148         softfp)
  1149             CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG="-mfloat-abi=softfp"
  1150             CT_ARCH_WITH_FLOAT="--with-float=softfp"
  1151             ;;
  1152     esac
  1153 
  1154     # Build the default kernel tuple part
  1155     CT_TARGET_KERNEL="${CT_KERNEL}"
  1156 
  1157     # Overide the default values with the components specific settings
  1158     CT_DoArchTupleValues
  1159     CT_DoKernelTupleValues
  1160 
  1161     # Finish the target tuple construction
  1162     CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET_ARCH}"
  1163     CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET}${CT_TARGET_VENDOR:+-${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}}"
  1164     CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET}${CT_TARGET_KERNEL:+-${CT_TARGET_KERNEL}}"
  1165     CT_TARGET="${CT_TARGET}${CT_TARGET_SYS:+-${CT_TARGET_SYS}}"
  1166 
  1167     # Sanity checks
  1168     __sed_alias=""
  1169     if [ -n "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}" ]; then
  1170         __sed_alias=$(echo "${CT_TARGET}" |sed -r -e "${CT_TARGET_ALIAS_SED_EXPR}")
  1171     fi
  1172     case ":${CT_TARGET_VENDOR}:${CT_TARGET_ALIAS}:${__sed_alias}:" in
  1173       :*" "*:*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the vendor string, it breaks things.";;
  1174       :*"-"*:*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use dashes in the vendor string, it breaks things.";;
  1175       :*:*" "*:*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the target alias, it breaks things.";;
  1176       :*:*:*" "*:) CT_Abort "Don't use spaces in the target sed transform, it breaks things.";;
  1177     esac
  1178 
  1179     # Canonicalise it
  1180     CT_TARGET=$(CT_DoConfigSub "${CT_TARGET}")
  1181     # Prepare the target CFLAGS
  1182     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_CFLAG}"
  1183     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ARCH_CFLAG}"
  1184     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ABI_CFLAG}"
  1185     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_CPU_CFLAG}"
  1186     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_TUNE_CFLAG}"
  1187     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_FPU_CFLAG}"
  1188     CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_CFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_FLOAT_CFLAG}"
  1189 
  1190     # Now on for the target LDFLAGS
  1191     CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS="${CT_ARCH_TARGET_LDFLAGS} ${CT_ARCH_ENDIAN_LDFLAG}"
  1192 }
  1193 
  1194 # This function does pause the build until the user strikes "Return"
  1195 # Usage: CT_DoPause [optional_message]
  1196 CT_DoPause() {
  1197     local foo
  1198     local message="${1:-Pausing for your pleasure}"
  1199     CT_DoLog INFO "${message}"
  1200     read -p "Press 'Enter' to continue, or Ctrl-C to stop..." foo >&6
  1201     return 0
  1202 }
  1203 
  1204 # This function creates a tarball of the specified directory, but
  1205 # only if it exists
  1206 # Usage: CT_DoTarballIfExists <dir> <tarball_basename> [extra_tar_options [...]]
  1207 CT_DoTarballIfExists() {
  1208     local dir="$1"
  1209     local tarball="$2"
  1210     shift 2
  1211     local -a extra_tar_opts=( "$@" )
  1212     local -a compress
  1213 
  1214     case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
  1215         y)  compress=( gzip -c -3 - ); tar_ext=.gz;;
  1216         *)  compress=( cat - );        tar_ext=;;
  1217     esac
  1218 
  1219     if [ -d "${dir}" ]; then
  1220         CT_DoLog DEBUG "  Saving '${dir}'"
  1221         { tar c -C "${dir}" -v -f - "${extra_tar_opts[@]}" .    \
  1222           |"${compress[@]}" >"${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}"         ;
  1223         } 2>&1 |sed -r -e 's/^/    /;' |CT_DoLog STATE
  1224     else
  1225         CT_DoLog STATE "  Not saving '${dir}': does not exist"
  1226     fi
  1227 }
  1228 
  1229 # This function extracts a tarball to the specified directory, but
  1230 # only if the tarball exists
  1231 # Usage: CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists <tarball_basename> <dir> [extra_tar_options [...]]
  1232 CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists() {
  1233     local tarball="$1"
  1234     local dir="$2"
  1235     shift 2
  1236     local -a extra_tar_opts=( "$@" )
  1237     local -a uncompress
  1238 
  1239     case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
  1240         y)  uncompress=( gzip -c -d ); tar_ext=.gz;;
  1241         *)  uncompress=( cat );        tar_ext=;;
  1242     esac
  1243 
  1244     if [ -f "${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}" ]; then
  1245         CT_DoLog DEBUG "  Restoring '${dir}'"
  1246         CT_DoForceRmdir "${dir}"
  1247         CT_DoExecLog DEBUG mkdir -p "${dir}"
  1248         { "${uncompress[@]}" "${tarball}.tar${tar_ext}"     \
  1249           |tar x -C "${dir}" -v -f - "${extra_tar_opts[@]}" ;
  1250         } 2>&1 |sed -r -e 's/^/    /;' |CT_DoLog STATE
  1251     else
  1252         CT_DoLog STATE "  Not restoring '${dir}': does not exist"
  1253     fi
  1254 }
  1255 
  1256 # This function saves the state of the toolchain to be able to restart
  1257 # at any one point
  1258 # Usage: CT_DoSaveState <next_step_name>
  1259 CT_DoSaveState() {
  1260 	[ "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS}" = "y" ] || return 0
  1261     local state_name="$1"
  1262     local state_dir="${CT_STATE_DIR}/${state_name}"
  1263 
  1264     # Log this to the log level required by the user
  1265     CT_DoLog ${CT_LOG_LEVEL_MAX} "Saving state to restart at step '${state_name}'..."
  1266 
  1267     rm -rf "${state_dir}"
  1268     mkdir -p "${state_dir}"
  1269 
  1270     CT_DoLog STATE "  Saving environment and aliases"
  1271     # We must omit shell functions, and some specific bash variables
  1272     # that break when restoring the environment, later. We could do
  1273     # all the processing in the awk script, but a sed is easier...
  1274     set |awk '
  1275               BEGIN { _p = 1; }
  1276               $0~/^[^ ]+ \(\)/ { _p = 0; }
  1277               _p == 1
  1278               $0 == "}" { _p = 1; }
  1279               ' |sed -r -e '/^BASH_(ARGC|ARGV|LINENO|SOURCE|VERSINFO)=/d;
  1280                            /^(UID|EUID)=/d;
  1281                            /^(FUNCNAME|GROUPS|PPID|SHELLOPTS)=/d;' >"${state_dir}/env.sh"
  1282 
  1283     CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}" "${state_dir}/buildtools_dir"
  1284     CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_CONFIG_DIR}" "${state_dir}/config_dir"
  1285     CT_DoTarballIfExists "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}" "${state_dir}/prefix_dir" --exclude '*.log'
  1286 
  1287     CT_DoLog STATE "  Saving log file"
  1288     exec >/dev/null
  1289     case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
  1290         y)  gzip -3 -c "${tmp_log_file}"  >"${state_dir}/log.gz";;
  1291         *)  cat "${tmp_log_file}" >"${state_dir}/log";;
  1292     esac
  1293     exec >>"${tmp_log_file}"
  1294 }
  1295 
  1296 # This function restores a previously saved state
  1297 # Usage: CT_DoLoadState <state_name>
  1298 CT_DoLoadState(){
  1299     local state_name="$1"
  1300     local state_dir="${CT_STATE_DIR}/${state_name}"
  1301     local old_RESTART="${CT_RESTART}"
  1302     local old_STOP="${CT_STOP}"
  1303 
  1304     CT_TestOrAbort "The previous build did not reach the point where it could be restarted at '${CT_RESTART}'" -d "${state_dir}"
  1305 
  1306     # We need to do something special with the log file!
  1307     if [ "${CT_LOG_TO_FILE}" = "y" ]; then
  1308         exec >"${state_dir}/tail.log"
  1309     fi
  1310 
  1311     # Log this to the log level required by the user
  1312     CT_DoLog ${CT_LOG_LEVEL_MAX} "Restoring state at step '${state_name}', as requested."
  1313 
  1314     CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/prefix_dir" "${CT_PREFIX_DIR}"
  1315     CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/config_dir" "${CT_CONFIG_DIR}"
  1316     CT_DoExtractTarballIfExists "${state_dir}/buildtools_dir" "${CT_BUILDTOOLS_PREFIX_DIR}"
  1317 
  1318     # Restore the environment, discarding any error message
  1319     # (for example, read-only bash internals)
  1320     CT_DoLog STATE "  Restoring environment"
  1321     . "${state_dir}/env.sh" >/dev/null 2>&1 || true
  1322 
  1323     # Restore the new RESTART and STOP steps
  1324     CT_RESTART="${old_RESTART}"
  1325     CT_STOP="${old_STOP}"
  1326     unset old_stop old_restart
  1327 
  1328     CT_DoLog STATE "  Restoring log file"
  1329     exec >/dev/null
  1330     case "${CT_DEBUG_CT_SAVE_STEPS_GZIP}" in
  1331         y)  zcat "${state_dir}/log.gz" >"${tmp_log_file}";;
  1332         *)  cat "${state_dir}/log" >"${tmp_log_file}";;
  1333     esac
  1334     cat "${state_dir}/tail.log" >>"${tmp_log_file}"
  1335     exec >>"${tmp_log_file}"
  1336     rm -f "${state_dir}/tail.log"
  1337 }